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Morning journal (Columbus, Ohio), 1868-10-05

Morning journal (Columbus, Ohio), 1868-10-05 page 1

JOURNAL VOL, XXX. COLUMBUS OHIO: MONO A. 7, OCTOBER 5, 1868. NO. 2S3. THE MORNING DRY GOODS. Hew Goods! Kew Goods! 0 M Great Excitement AT a A, C. HEADLEY & CO.'S. o 0 6 H JU(T OPENING, A LARGE STOCK OF DEESS GOODS, IN n 8 "S. 5" OB A 63 2 B P. "Si S 2 CO s A u 0 S3 CM A p ST ZfX A t M A as a A P W3 as n e t A OB OB H ti 95 ft New Cloakings, IN LYONS' VELVETS, SEAL SKINS, ASTRICAN, VELOURS, MOHAIRS, &c NEW SHAWLS, In Fnisley, Brcclie, Wool, Long and .Square. CHILDREN'S SHAWLS. Cloths and Cassimeres, ' TRIMMINGS, OF EVERT STYLE AND VARIETY EMBROIDERIES. A FULL LINE OF .ALEXANDRES' KID GLOVES, Hosiery Cloves, Ac. DOMESTIC GOODS, In GreatQQuantlty. 250 and 252 'SOUTH HIGH STREET. A. CHEADLEY&CO, BOOKS & STATIONERY. . . iliVV ; E "WHAT ANBWER1" by Anna E. g GOLD ELSIE, bjr author of 01d ' - I JJ1CJUHBOU VI OV r-, I mamaeiies oecrev i fs AMONG THE ARABS, by fcr. Na- ntiaovi ..................... 1 75 JOHN WARD'S GOVERNESS..... 175 THE KNIOHT8 OF THE HOUND inilUU II IO IlllUbOU UillllUOiaOllli TABLE (Morted' Arthur) 1 7S POEMS BY JOHN. G. 6 AXE, new Ste-i-i-T-Vir.Y.V:p-,.V,T: Muhlbach BHAK8PEARE sue. 1 1 23, t2 an LIVES OF GRANT AND COLFAX, . m. tn. 1 AA DBrATl8?.0?!- oo ft Kinywley J 00 52 THE SPANISH (ixrsx, Dy ueorge A Eliot i S n w.miT.r uiuinv rat i MENT OF INFANCY 75 g imsrAiuLJLArMuaouua.. v. i " GERMAN ALBUMS, CHEAP. FLANCHETTE, Aiotuer Large Supply, at Reduced Fiicea. Novelties in Stationery. Diaries for 1 800. ELF.GAXT INITIAL PAPER, TO ORDER. 5 A GO B v. I OUR FALL STOCK OF NEW and most desirable goods is now ready and offered at lowest prices tor Cash. Customers receive the full advantage of the decline in prices of all articles of Domestic Stationery. Almost daily arrivals of goods enable ua to exhibit soon after publication the newest and most important books in the departments of Law, Medicine, Surgery, Education, Belles Letters, &c, ire. Rar Books not on hand obtained to order at the regular prices. -- 0 M h EECENT PUBLICATIONS OF D. APPLETONY CO., 90, 92 A: 94 Grand St., New York BURNS'S POEMS, complete with Life of author; 612 pages 50o SCOTT'S POE1IB, oomplete with Lile, 647 pp 60o DART'S FREIGHT COMPUTATIONS, embracing 83,223 calculations, for every mode of Transportation $5 00 DEMOCRACY IN THE UNITED STATES, by B. H. GUlett 2 00 CAMPBELL'S POEMS, Globe Edition 1 50 Ten Vo!s. of the New Edition of WA- YERLY NOVELS, each 25 Vol. I. of New Edition of DICKENS'S WORKS, containing Pickwick, Bar-naby Bulge and Sketches by Boz; illustrated , 1 ;5 The ect to be completed In 6 vols., handsomely bound in blue cloth. FARADAY AS A DISCOVERER, by p John Tynd all i 25 HOW SHALL WE PAINT OUR . HOUSES J i jo PRENDEGRAST'S MASTERY SERIES OF LEARNING LANGUAGES The Hand Book 50 For Learning French 50 For Learning German 60 4 ft J a 0 0 n o Si 0 8- Just Opened, A Large' Supply'of Beat,Ultramarine BLUE OILED CLOTH, For Store Shades, Much superior to any other article in thj market, and which can be furnished and put up in the most substantial manner, on one day's notice, and at inconsiderable reduction in prices. K7" Shades Handsomely Lettered to 'or-der in Gold-Lea! or Colors. W ESPECIAL ATTENTION IS REQUESTED TO IN0REA8ED FACILITIES FOR FURNISHING ALL KINDS OF MEKCANTILi: LITI10. GRAPHIC WORK, (NOTES, CHECKS, DRAFTS, BONDS, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOB1T, LETTER HEADS, cj OF THE MOBT. FINISHED WORKMANSHIP AND NEATEST DESIGNS. A 1 SB ea a CO A CO 9T JsW SAMPLES BEN! TION. . . ; ON ATPLICA. Wedding Cards at Engrav. ere' Prloes TELEGRAPHIC REPORTED FOR THE JOURNAL IMDnDTSMT CD A MICU ' Kl CtAO iiviruniniii oinmon mlyvo. MS. SEEBiM MM 1AM11J U I'lilliJU'll nnn nnnr. . im n itxti n n mtiMiv .nfm.i.n Am?4 rm WlMocf rnMo!nm Marshal Espartero Called to the . IieUtl 01 State. Speaker.Oolfax in'Jndianapolis. Ka - Miailn h a Ki in Rl.. UVIVU.Itu WW iuv ll19 IU U1UVI - mrrn n tuttit ti TirtTrvvrTvr n IHXi UAHiDLiri rUlOUlNUNl liAKr,. ALLEGED FRAUDS IN THE REVENUE DEPARTMENT FOREIGN NEWS. By Atlantio Cable. ENGLAND. " London, October 3. Disraeli has Issued an address to his con stituency of Buckinghamshire, reciting the course pursued by the minister on the questions f reform, the national finances, the relations between England and foreign nations, and the triumphant termination of the Abyssinian war. '.He comments at lensth on Reform projects; gives Its history and re counts his objections thereto. He holds that the ministry had a right to expect that the Whigs would wait and learn the temper of the new Parliament on that question before pressing its consideration; but they saw lit to bring before the House of Commons at the last moment a bill for severing the Church and State, for the disestablishment of the Irish Church meant and Included that movement; It involved the stirring up of additional rancor and bitterness In Ireland; It would unsettle property and make confisca tion contagious; and worse than all, it would give England over to Popery, and practically to the rule of a foreign power. It Is reported that a military and commer cial treaty had been concluded between France and Holland, and that Belgium is ex pected to be included in Its terms. It is announced that the great Powers of Europe will allow their dlplamatic relations with Spain to remain In statu quo. . liOflDON, Oct. 4. A contract fur the construction of an un derground railway In New York has been concluded with the English engineers who built the underground railway In this city, and they expect to enter on the work at an early day. Madrid, Oct. 8. Perfect order reigns In Madrid. . At Barcelona the people ransacked the Town Hall and publicly burned the statue of Queen Isabella. Count Chester, who sought to repress the riotous proceedings, was fired on by the mob, but fled and escaped under cover of night. Bassols has been appointed to the com mand of the Province of Catatonia by the Provisional Junta. Marshal Serrano, accompanied by scvcil Generals of the army, entered Madrid to-day In triumph. Great preparations were made for his reception, streets and buildings, public and private, were superbly decorated, and a large civic and military procession escorted the Generals through the crty. The houses, side walks and public squares alonsr the route of procession were crowded with citizens, who received Serrano and tho Generals with wild enthusiasm. The procession was followed by a parado and review of the National Guard. This great patriotic display was made the occasion of striking manifestations of popular will. The troops carried side by side with their flags banners on which were inscribed, "Down with the Bourbons;" "Sovereignty of the People;" "Religious Liberty;" "Free Education," and other mottoes of a similar character. At the termination of tho review, Marshal Serrano made a patriotic address to the Immense multitude of citizens and soldiers, In the course of which ho announced that ho had united with Gen. Prim In calling Marshal Espartero, Duko of Vlttorla, to tho head of State. Tho new cabinet has been completed and is composed as follows: Marshal Serrano, President j Castello, Min ister of Commerce; Topcte, Minister of Ma-rlnc; Aqulerre, Minister of Justice; Gen. Prim, Minister of War ; Oloyaga, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Madoz, Minister of Finance. Manuel do la Concha has been arrested. MARKETS. London, Oct. 2. Consols 04. Erie 32'. Illinois 00 , Bonds 74. Fraskport, Oct. 2. Bonds 70 J. LivsnrooL, Oct. 2. Pork unchanged at Os. Beef unchanged; 102s Od. Bacon 07s. Lard 72s. NEW YOKE. Sailed. New York, Oct. 3. The steamship Lament sailed for Brest to day, taking 80,000 In specie. The Weather. It is raining here to-day. with an easterly wind. Tbe Gamble Poisoning Case. The Gamble poisoning case was resumed at Naunct, Rockland countv. vesterdav. Miss Julia Magulre, the friend of Mrs. Gam ble, who occasionally visited her, concluded her testimony and was subjected to a close cross examination. Nothing of much im portance was elicited. Murder Trial. , The trial of John Doran. for the murder of Ellen Hicks, at Throgg's Neck, in August, 1800, was continued In Westchester Oyer and Terminer, at White Plains, yesterday. The case for both the prosecution and defense was closed, and Mr. McKeon commenced an elaborate summing up of argument for the defense, which was continued until night had far advanced. Disease Among Horses. A horse disease has become epidemic in Suffolk county and the western end of Long Island. Several valuable animals have died of it lately. Charged with Robbery. Yesterday a hotel keeper named Anton Schmlts was arrested, charged by a boarder named Koch with robbing him of $0,000 In bonds and $350 In gold. The money had been entrusted to Schmlts for safe keeping, but he failed to account for It, alleging that his safe had been opened, which, on Investi gation, proved untrue. Financial. The Herald savs the Treasury Denartmenr. has put forth, seml-offlclally, a document exposing erroneous statistics in Delmar's re cent statement. It claims that Delmar failed to Include a cash balance of $103,000,000 on hand In June. Tho public debt statement for September, it Is said, will show an Increase In the debt of four millions. Investigation of the Alleged Frauds In ine itevcn ue Department. Attorney General Evarts and Representa tives Van Wyck, Iklscy, Benton and Ran dall, of the sub-Committee on Retrenchment, met yesterday at tlie Astor House to Investigate the alleged frauds In the Revenue Department. Mr. Jenckes was not present. The proceedings were conducted with closed doors In the rooms occupied by Mr. Blnckley, the person who was Instrumental In causing the investigation to be made. It is understood the testimony of the witnesses examin ed was not of special Interest. The examina tion will be continued to-day. - mails by the Overland Route. For the present all malls for the Pacific States and Territories, British Columbia, China, Japan, and the Sandwich Islands, will be sent from this city by the overland mall, by way of Chicago and Omaha. The arrangement includes all matter going to Cali fornia, Utah, &c. Fires. There were 74 fires here during September, involving a loss of nearly $300,000. Women tn Take Pari in an Election. The Executive Committee of the Women's Suffrage Association of Mt. Vernon, of which Dorothy Ferguson is Chairwoman, announce that the male electors of that school district have Invited the women to take part In the nomination and election of School Trustees, District Clerk and District Librarian. The election will be held on Monday evening. A large number of clergymen and laymen have arrived here to take part In tbe general convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church next week. Reported Wlthdlawal, It is reported on Wall street to day that tho opposition steamship Una of California has been withdrawn, but there is no conflrma tion of Viio report, Adjourned to Breakfast. An Assembly Convention of Republicans In Brooklyn balloted all last night for a candidate, and adjourned to breakfast this morning, and Will probably ballot all night to-nlgh.y. A Scandul to be Husked Cp. The case of one Marv Gill n-ratnst. Mro. Gen. Splnola, for assault, was postponed. It will probably bj hushed rp, as some scandalous developemcnts are expected. . The musical Excitement. One of the greatest musical excitements ever known here Is tho opening of tho Thea tre i rancais, under tne direction or Sir. (irau. Fabulous prices are paid for scats. Speculators have succeeded In their old game, and ten dollars Is tho regular price for good scats for Monday night. Killed. New York, Oct. 4. George W. Jamison, a welt known actor, was run over and Instantly killed at Yonkers last evening by an express train on the Hurl. son River Railroad. Lottery Swindlo ! The papers expose tho latest lottery swindle carried on under the name of the Soldiers' Orphan Institute, by a firm stlling themselves Reed & Co., 0 Clinton Hall. This Urm do-velopcs no new rascillty, being content to operate In tho usual style. Accident. Hudson, Oct. 3. A serious accident occurred at Claberack yesterday. Six workmen who were engaged on the new house of Prof. Flack, on the Hudson river, were carrying a heavy stono window sill to Its position on tho second story, when the scaffolding gave way, and all six, together with Prof. Lack, wcro precipitated a distance of fifteen feet. I. Carvcy had a leg broken; Thos.Bllvcrtrall, left arm broken In two places; D. Hognn, Injured Internally, feared fatally; Chas. Killer, Injured In hip; Patrick Dolcu, slightly Injured. A Germau, name unknown, was seriously Injured about the head Aud back. Stato Fair. HOC II K.ST EH, Oct. S. The State Fair closed last night. Receipts $20,000. ' ' 1 Attempted Murder. Buffalo, Oct. 4. Hugh Dounclly, a moulder, mado an attempt to murder Thomas McNamara, also a moulder. In his bed about 4 o'clock this morning. Donnelly entered his room and Inflicted several dangerous wounds In Mo- Namara's abdomen, face, &c. It Is thought the wound in the abdomen will prove fatal. Donnelly was arrested and committed. An old misunderstanding is said to be the cause of the attempted assassination. MISSOURI. The Shooting Affair In martinsburg. ' St. Louis, Oct. 3. ' Tho Republican of this afternoon publishes a version of the shooting affair at Martinsburg, in this State, which differs from that telegraphed from Wellsvllle yesterday. This statement says : A young lad was allowed to stand by the regestering officers and indicate who shonld register. This occasioned much dissatisfaction; and the anonymous letter, previously referred to, was handed to him, the reading of which led to an angry discussion, Samuel Fletcher taking a prominent part. The Sheriff ordered Fletcher to be quiet, but he refused,' whereupon he was arrested by the Sheriff and taken away. - A dispute then arose between a brother of Fletcher and a man named Purdy, and both parties drew their revolvers. Neither had fired, however, when Galloway shot and killed Fletcher. Marshall then fired at Galloway and Galloway killed Marshall. The Sheriff and Sam Fletcher then returned, and Galloway seeing Fletcher approaching fired and shot him in the side, inflicting a wound from which he died in twenty minutes. Galloway is said to have then flourished his pistol and called upon some one to take up the fight, after which he went to Mexico, and when a warrant was Issued for his arrest he could not be found. Death of Catholic Bishop. Right Rev. H. Juncker, Catholic Bishop of the Alton Diocese, of Illinois, died at Alton yesterday. Serenade to Gen. Grant. Gen. Grant was serenaded at the house of Gen. Sherman last night. He thanked the party for the compliment, but declined to make a speech. Gen. Sherman also declined to speak. Registration. The number of registered voters in this ctiy foot up nearly 32,000. About 000 names are on the rejected list. Union Men Fired Upon. Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 8. During the Radical meeting at the Court House in Independence last night, pistols were fired outside, and Mr. Nell was wounded in the neck and leg. While a train with one hundred and fifty Kansas City Tanners was returning from the meeting it was fired ' on by some dozen men, but nobody was hurt. Railroad Accident. Owing to the dense fog a freight train on tne liansas i'acinc Kallroacl ran into the rear of another freight train early this morning, about four miles west of Topeka, Kan- . sas. The engine and three or four cars were wrecked, and the engineer, John Salmon, from ncarlort Wayne, lnd., was instantly killed. Democratic Clubs. St. Louis, Oct. 4. There are twenty-six Democratic uniform ed Clubs of this city, numbering nearly six thousand members. . Death of a Prominent Citizen, Fred. Berthold, a prominent cltlzen.grand- son of Plerr Choutau, one of the founders of of St. Louis, died last night. ARKANSAS. St. Louis, Oct. 3. more Outrages by the K. K. K. The Democrat has a telegram from Little Rock, Ark., which says B. P. Upham, a mom- ' ber of the Legislature, and F. A. McClure, ; President of the Board of Registration, were assaulted by the Ku Klux In Woodruff conn- , ty to-day from the brush, while traveling through the country. Upham was badly wounded In the head, and McClure slightly, This makes four members of the Legislature and two registrators that have been assault- oy ine jv. iv. jv. wuum oi TTUVlff of them were killed. nao-iatrntlnn In Rml 1 V 4- l- - rr tr r ill . n r maoa i.Wil A special from Little Rock, Arkansas, to the Republican, says the Registrators who were appotj for Bradly county, where the votowotud almostj unanimously bePerw crallc, returned yesterday, having rZ continue the registering of votes In that - j . Mail Routes. The post offices and mall routes have been discontinued in many counties, so as to have the effect to stop tho circulation of Democratic papers, and the people are consequently almost Wltllntlt mnll f.mlllflao - . . Hwm.iu. INDIANA,, Serenade to Speaker Collar. Indianapolis, Oct. 4. Speaker Colfax is in this city spending a rcw days. He was serenaded last night at the residence of T. P. Illngby, by tho Fighting Boys In Blue and a large assembly of citizens. In response he spoke briefly but very encouragingly of the prospects of successor tho Republican cause In October and November, and said tho political horizon never looked brighter. Ho will speak here tomorrow night. CANADA. Fatal Accident. Toronto, Oct. 3. A portion of the wooden factory belug erected at Glcnwilllams, full yesterday, precipitating twenty-five or thirty men to the ground, a dlstauce of thirty feet. One man was killed, and two fatally and ten seriously wounded. To be Removed. Orders have been received for the removal from the lakes of tho Imperial gunboats which have been doing duty upon thera for tho past two years. Tho wiiolo lleet will WlnUr at Bermuda. MARYLAND. Day of Execution Fixed. Baltimore, Oct. 3. Tho Governor has set apart Friday, the 4th day of December next, for the execution of William Wells and William Wilson, the negroes convicted at tho last term of the Clr-cult Court of Somerset couutyfor the murder of the captain and mate of the schooner Brave.

JOURNAL VOL, XXX. COLUMBUS OHIO: MONO A. 7, OCTOBER 5, 1868. NO. 2S3. THE MORNING DRY GOODS. Hew Goods! Kew Goods! 0 M Great Excitement AT a A, C. HEADLEY & CO.'S. o 0 6 H JU(T OPENING, A LARGE STOCK OF DEESS GOODS, IN n 8 "S. 5" OB A 63 2 B P. "Si S 2 CO s A u 0 S3 CM A p ST ZfX A t M A as a A P W3 as n e t A OB OB H ti 95 ft New Cloakings, IN LYONS' VELVETS, SEAL SKINS, ASTRICAN, VELOURS, MOHAIRS, &c NEW SHAWLS, In Fnisley, Brcclie, Wool, Long and .Square. CHILDREN'S SHAWLS. Cloths and Cassimeres, ' TRIMMINGS, OF EVERT STYLE AND VARIETY EMBROIDERIES. A FULL LINE OF .ALEXANDRES' KID GLOVES, Hosiery Cloves, Ac. DOMESTIC GOODS, In GreatQQuantlty. 250 and 252 'SOUTH HIGH STREET. A. CHEADLEY&CO, BOOKS & STATIONERY. . . iliVV ; E "WHAT ANBWER1" by Anna E. g GOLD ELSIE, bjr author of 01d ' - I JJ1CJUHBOU VI OV r-, I mamaeiies oecrev i fs AMONG THE ARABS, by fcr. Na- ntiaovi ..................... 1 75 JOHN WARD'S GOVERNESS..... 175 THE KNIOHT8 OF THE HOUND inilUU II IO IlllUbOU UillllUOiaOllli TABLE (Morted' Arthur) 1 7S POEMS BY JOHN. G. 6 AXE, new Ste-i-i-T-Vir.Y.V:p-,.V,T: Muhlbach BHAK8PEARE sue. 1 1 23, t2 an LIVES OF GRANT AND COLFAX, . m. tn. 1 AA DBrATl8?.0?!- oo ft Kinywley J 00 52 THE SPANISH (ixrsx, Dy ueorge A Eliot i S n w.miT.r uiuinv rat i MENT OF INFANCY 75 g imsrAiuLJLArMuaouua.. v. i " GERMAN ALBUMS, CHEAP. FLANCHETTE, Aiotuer Large Supply, at Reduced Fiicea. Novelties in Stationery. Diaries for 1 800. ELF.GAXT INITIAL PAPER, TO ORDER. 5 A GO B v. I OUR FALL STOCK OF NEW and most desirable goods is now ready and offered at lowest prices tor Cash. Customers receive the full advantage of the decline in prices of all articles of Domestic Stationery. Almost daily arrivals of goods enable ua to exhibit soon after publication the newest and most important books in the departments of Law, Medicine, Surgery, Education, Belles Letters, &c, ire. Rar Books not on hand obtained to order at the regular prices. -- 0 M h EECENT PUBLICATIONS OF D. APPLETONY CO., 90, 92 A: 94 Grand St., New York BURNS'S POEMS, complete with Life of author; 612 pages 50o SCOTT'S POE1IB, oomplete with Lile, 647 pp 60o DART'S FREIGHT COMPUTATIONS, embracing 83,223 calculations, for every mode of Transportation $5 00 DEMOCRACY IN THE UNITED STATES, by B. H. GUlett 2 00 CAMPBELL'S POEMS, Globe Edition 1 50 Ten Vo!s. of the New Edition of WA- YERLY NOVELS, each 25 Vol. I. of New Edition of DICKENS'S WORKS, containing Pickwick, Bar-naby Bulge and Sketches by Boz; illustrated , 1 ;5 The ect to be completed In 6 vols., handsomely bound in blue cloth. FARADAY AS A DISCOVERER, by p John Tynd all i 25 HOW SHALL WE PAINT OUR . HOUSES J i jo PRENDEGRAST'S MASTERY SERIES OF LEARNING LANGUAGES The Hand Book 50 For Learning French 50 For Learning German 60 4 ft J a 0 0 n o Si 0 8- Just Opened, A Large' Supply'of Beat,Ultramarine BLUE OILED CLOTH, For Store Shades, Much superior to any other article in thj market, and which can be furnished and put up in the most substantial manner, on one day's notice, and at inconsiderable reduction in prices. K7" Shades Handsomely Lettered to 'or-der in Gold-Lea! or Colors. W ESPECIAL ATTENTION IS REQUESTED TO IN0REA8ED FACILITIES FOR FURNISHING ALL KINDS OF MEKCANTILi: LITI10. GRAPHIC WORK, (NOTES, CHECKS, DRAFTS, BONDS, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOB1T, LETTER HEADS, cj OF THE MOBT. FINISHED WORKMANSHIP AND NEATEST DESIGNS. A 1 SB ea a CO A CO 9T JsW SAMPLES BEN! TION. . . ; ON ATPLICA. Wedding Cards at Engrav. ere' Prloes TELEGRAPHIC REPORTED FOR THE JOURNAL IMDnDTSMT CD A MICU ' Kl CtAO iiviruniniii oinmon mlyvo. MS. SEEBiM MM 1AM11J U I'lilliJU'll nnn nnnr. . im n itxti n n mtiMiv .nfm.i.n Am?4 rm WlMocf rnMo!nm Marshal Espartero Called to the . IieUtl 01 State. Speaker.Oolfax in'Jndianapolis. Ka - Miailn h a Ki in Rl.. UVIVU.Itu WW iuv ll19 IU U1UVI - mrrn n tuttit ti TirtTrvvrTvr n IHXi UAHiDLiri rUlOUlNUNl liAKr,. ALLEGED FRAUDS IN THE REVENUE DEPARTMENT FOREIGN NEWS. By Atlantio Cable. ENGLAND. " London, October 3. Disraeli has Issued an address to his con stituency of Buckinghamshire, reciting the course pursued by the minister on the questions f reform, the national finances, the relations between England and foreign nations, and the triumphant termination of the Abyssinian war. '.He comments at lensth on Reform projects; gives Its history and re counts his objections thereto. He holds that the ministry had a right to expect that the Whigs would wait and learn the temper of the new Parliament on that question before pressing its consideration; but they saw lit to bring before the House of Commons at the last moment a bill for severing the Church and State, for the disestablishment of the Irish Church meant and Included that movement; It involved the stirring up of additional rancor and bitterness In Ireland; It would unsettle property and make confisca tion contagious; and worse than all, it would give England over to Popery, and practically to the rule of a foreign power. It Is reported that a military and commer cial treaty had been concluded between France and Holland, and that Belgium is ex pected to be included in Its terms. It is announced that the great Powers of Europe will allow their dlplamatic relations with Spain to remain In statu quo. . liOflDON, Oct. 4. A contract fur the construction of an un derground railway In New York has been concluded with the English engineers who built the underground railway In this city, and they expect to enter on the work at an early day. Madrid, Oct. 8. Perfect order reigns In Madrid. . At Barcelona the people ransacked the Town Hall and publicly burned the statue of Queen Isabella. Count Chester, who sought to repress the riotous proceedings, was fired on by the mob, but fled and escaped under cover of night. Bassols has been appointed to the com mand of the Province of Catatonia by the Provisional Junta. Marshal Serrano, accompanied by scvcil Generals of the army, entered Madrid to-day In triumph. Great preparations were made for his reception, streets and buildings, public and private, were superbly decorated, and a large civic and military procession escorted the Generals through the crty. The houses, side walks and public squares alonsr the route of procession were crowded with citizens, who received Serrano and tho Generals with wild enthusiasm. The procession was followed by a parado and review of the National Guard. This great patriotic display was made the occasion of striking manifestations of popular will. The troops carried side by side with their flags banners on which were inscribed, "Down with the Bourbons;" "Sovereignty of the People;" "Religious Liberty;" "Free Education," and other mottoes of a similar character. At the termination of tho review, Marshal Serrano made a patriotic address to the Immense multitude of citizens and soldiers, In the course of which ho announced that ho had united with Gen. Prim In calling Marshal Espartero, Duko of Vlttorla, to tho head of State. Tho new cabinet has been completed and is composed as follows: Marshal Serrano, President j Castello, Min ister of Commerce; Topcte, Minister of Ma-rlnc; Aqulerre, Minister of Justice; Gen. Prim, Minister of War ; Oloyaga, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Madoz, Minister of Finance. Manuel do la Concha has been arrested. MARKETS. London, Oct. 2. Consols 04. Erie 32'. Illinois 00 , Bonds 74. Fraskport, Oct. 2. Bonds 70 J. LivsnrooL, Oct. 2. Pork unchanged at Os. Beef unchanged; 102s Od. Bacon 07s. Lard 72s. NEW YOKE. Sailed. New York, Oct. 3. The steamship Lament sailed for Brest to day, taking 80,000 In specie. The Weather. It is raining here to-day. with an easterly wind. Tbe Gamble Poisoning Case. The Gamble poisoning case was resumed at Naunct, Rockland countv. vesterdav. Miss Julia Magulre, the friend of Mrs. Gam ble, who occasionally visited her, concluded her testimony and was subjected to a close cross examination. Nothing of much im portance was elicited. Murder Trial. , The trial of John Doran. for the murder of Ellen Hicks, at Throgg's Neck, in August, 1800, was continued In Westchester Oyer and Terminer, at White Plains, yesterday. The case for both the prosecution and defense was closed, and Mr. McKeon commenced an elaborate summing up of argument for the defense, which was continued until night had far advanced. Disease Among Horses. A horse disease has become epidemic in Suffolk county and the western end of Long Island. Several valuable animals have died of it lately. Charged with Robbery. Yesterday a hotel keeper named Anton Schmlts was arrested, charged by a boarder named Koch with robbing him of $0,000 In bonds and $350 In gold. The money had been entrusted to Schmlts for safe keeping, but he failed to account for It, alleging that his safe had been opened, which, on Investi gation, proved untrue. Financial. The Herald savs the Treasury Denartmenr. has put forth, seml-offlclally, a document exposing erroneous statistics in Delmar's re cent statement. It claims that Delmar failed to Include a cash balance of $103,000,000 on hand In June. Tho public debt statement for September, it Is said, will show an Increase In the debt of four millions. Investigation of the Alleged Frauds In ine itevcn ue Department. Attorney General Evarts and Representa tives Van Wyck, Iklscy, Benton and Ran dall, of the sub-Committee on Retrenchment, met yesterday at tlie Astor House to Investigate the alleged frauds In the Revenue Department. Mr. Jenckes was not present. The proceedings were conducted with closed doors In the rooms occupied by Mr. Blnckley, the person who was Instrumental In causing the investigation to be made. It is understood the testimony of the witnesses examin ed was not of special Interest. The examina tion will be continued to-day. - mails by the Overland Route. For the present all malls for the Pacific States and Territories, British Columbia, China, Japan, and the Sandwich Islands, will be sent from this city by the overland mall, by way of Chicago and Omaha. The arrangement includes all matter going to Cali fornia, Utah, &c. Fires. There were 74 fires here during September, involving a loss of nearly $300,000. Women tn Take Pari in an Election. The Executive Committee of the Women's Suffrage Association of Mt. Vernon, of which Dorothy Ferguson is Chairwoman, announce that the male electors of that school district have Invited the women to take part In the nomination and election of School Trustees, District Clerk and District Librarian. The election will be held on Monday evening. A large number of clergymen and laymen have arrived here to take part In tbe general convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church next week. Reported Wlthdlawal, It is reported on Wall street to day that tho opposition steamship Una of California has been withdrawn, but there is no conflrma tion of Viio report, Adjourned to Breakfast. An Assembly Convention of Republicans In Brooklyn balloted all last night for a candidate, and adjourned to breakfast this morning, and Will probably ballot all night to-nlgh.y. A Scandul to be Husked Cp. The case of one Marv Gill n-ratnst. Mro. Gen. Splnola, for assault, was postponed. It will probably bj hushed rp, as some scandalous developemcnts are expected. . The musical Excitement. One of the greatest musical excitements ever known here Is tho opening of tho Thea tre i rancais, under tne direction or Sir. (irau. Fabulous prices are paid for scats. Speculators have succeeded In their old game, and ten dollars Is tho regular price for good scats for Monday night. Killed. New York, Oct. 4. George W. Jamison, a welt known actor, was run over and Instantly killed at Yonkers last evening by an express train on the Hurl. son River Railroad. Lottery Swindlo ! The papers expose tho latest lottery swindle carried on under the name of the Soldiers' Orphan Institute, by a firm stlling themselves Reed & Co., 0 Clinton Hall. This Urm do-velopcs no new rascillty, being content to operate In tho usual style. Accident. Hudson, Oct. 3. A serious accident occurred at Claberack yesterday. Six workmen who were engaged on the new house of Prof. Flack, on the Hudson river, were carrying a heavy stono window sill to Its position on tho second story, when the scaffolding gave way, and all six, together with Prof. Lack, wcro precipitated a distance of fifteen feet. I. Carvcy had a leg broken; Thos.Bllvcrtrall, left arm broken In two places; D. Hognn, Injured Internally, feared fatally; Chas. Killer, Injured In hip; Patrick Dolcu, slightly Injured. A Germau, name unknown, was seriously Injured about the head Aud back. Stato Fair. HOC II K.ST EH, Oct. S. The State Fair closed last night. Receipts $20,000. ' ' 1 Attempted Murder. Buffalo, Oct. 4. Hugh Dounclly, a moulder, mado an attempt to murder Thomas McNamara, also a moulder. In his bed about 4 o'clock this morning. Donnelly entered his room and Inflicted several dangerous wounds In Mo- Namara's abdomen, face, &c. It Is thought the wound in the abdomen will prove fatal. Donnelly was arrested and committed. An old misunderstanding is said to be the cause of the attempted assassination. MISSOURI. The Shooting Affair In martinsburg. ' St. Louis, Oct. 3. ' Tho Republican of this afternoon publishes a version of the shooting affair at Martinsburg, in this State, which differs from that telegraphed from Wellsvllle yesterday. This statement says : A young lad was allowed to stand by the regestering officers and indicate who shonld register. This occasioned much dissatisfaction; and the anonymous letter, previously referred to, was handed to him, the reading of which led to an angry discussion, Samuel Fletcher taking a prominent part. The Sheriff ordered Fletcher to be quiet, but he refused,' whereupon he was arrested by the Sheriff and taken away. - A dispute then arose between a brother of Fletcher and a man named Purdy, and both parties drew their revolvers. Neither had fired, however, when Galloway shot and killed Fletcher. Marshall then fired at Galloway and Galloway killed Marshall. The Sheriff and Sam Fletcher then returned, and Galloway seeing Fletcher approaching fired and shot him in the side, inflicting a wound from which he died in twenty minutes. Galloway is said to have then flourished his pistol and called upon some one to take up the fight, after which he went to Mexico, and when a warrant was Issued for his arrest he could not be found. Death of Catholic Bishop. Right Rev. H. Juncker, Catholic Bishop of the Alton Diocese, of Illinois, died at Alton yesterday. Serenade to Gen. Grant. Gen. Grant was serenaded at the house of Gen. Sherman last night. He thanked the party for the compliment, but declined to make a speech. Gen. Sherman also declined to speak. Registration. The number of registered voters in this ctiy foot up nearly 32,000. About 000 names are on the rejected list. Union Men Fired Upon. Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 8. During the Radical meeting at the Court House in Independence last night, pistols were fired outside, and Mr. Nell was wounded in the neck and leg. While a train with one hundred and fifty Kansas City Tanners was returning from the meeting it was fired ' on by some dozen men, but nobody was hurt. Railroad Accident. Owing to the dense fog a freight train on tne liansas i'acinc Kallroacl ran into the rear of another freight train early this morning, about four miles west of Topeka, Kan- . sas. The engine and three or four cars were wrecked, and the engineer, John Salmon, from ncarlort Wayne, lnd., was instantly killed. Democratic Clubs. St. Louis, Oct. 4. There are twenty-six Democratic uniform ed Clubs of this city, numbering nearly six thousand members. . Death of a Prominent Citizen, Fred. Berthold, a prominent cltlzen.grand- son of Plerr Choutau, one of the founders of of St. Louis, died last night. ARKANSAS. St. Louis, Oct. 3. more Outrages by the K. K. K. The Democrat has a telegram from Little Rock, Ark., which says B. P. Upham, a mom- ' ber of the Legislature, and F. A. McClure, ; President of the Board of Registration, were assaulted by the Ku Klux In Woodruff conn- , ty to-day from the brush, while traveling through the country. Upham was badly wounded In the head, and McClure slightly, This makes four members of the Legislature and two registrators that have been assault- oy ine jv. iv. jv. wuum oi TTUVlff of them were killed. nao-iatrntlnn In Rml 1 V 4- l- - rr tr r ill . n r maoa i.Wil A special from Little Rock, Arkansas, to the Republican, says the Registrators who were appotj for Bradly county, where the votowotud almostj unanimously bePerw crallc, returned yesterday, having rZ continue the registering of votes In that - j . Mail Routes. The post offices and mall routes have been discontinued in many counties, so as to have the effect to stop tho circulation of Democratic papers, and the people are consequently almost Wltllntlt mnll f.mlllflao - . . Hwm.iu. INDIANA,, Serenade to Speaker Collar. Indianapolis, Oct. 4. Speaker Colfax is in this city spending a rcw days. He was serenaded last night at the residence of T. P. Illngby, by tho Fighting Boys In Blue and a large assembly of citizens. In response he spoke briefly but very encouragingly of the prospects of successor tho Republican cause In October and November, and said tho political horizon never looked brighter. Ho will speak here tomorrow night. CANADA. Fatal Accident. Toronto, Oct. 3. A portion of the wooden factory belug erected at Glcnwilllams, full yesterday, precipitating twenty-five or thirty men to the ground, a dlstauce of thirty feet. One man was killed, and two fatally and ten seriously wounded. To be Removed. Orders have been received for the removal from the lakes of tho Imperial gunboats which have been doing duty upon thera for tho past two years. Tho wiiolo lleet will WlnUr at Bermuda. MARYLAND. Day of Execution Fixed. Baltimore, Oct. 3. Tho Governor has set apart Friday, the 4th day of December next, for the execution of William Wells and William Wilson, the negroes convicted at tho last term of the Clr-cult Court of Somerset couutyfor the murder of the captain and mate of the schooner Brave.